Allah in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful. | |
By the pen and by that which they (angels) write. |
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You are not. by the grace of your Lord, mad. |
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And certainly, for you there is an endless reward. |
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And undoubtedly, you possess excellent manners. |
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Then now you shall soon see and they shall also see; |
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As to which of you was caught with madness. |
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Undoubtedly, your Lord knows well him who goes astray from His path, and He knows well those who areguided. |
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Therefore, hear not the words of the beliers. |
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They desire that any how you should be appeased then they too would be appeased. |
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And hear not any such one who is a big swearer the mean. |
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One who taunts a lot, going around with slander. |
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Forbidder of good, transgressor, sinful. |
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Ill-mannered, and moreover his birth is faulty. |
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This is because he possesses some wealth and children. |
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When Our signs are recited to him, he says 'stories of the ancients'. |
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We shall soon brand upon his swine like snout. |
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Undoubtedly, We have tried them as We tried the owners of the garden when they swore that they wouldcertainly reap their crop in the morning. |
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And they said not 'if Allah please'. |
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Then something going round from your Lord went round it while they were asleep. |
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And in the morning it was as it were fruits plucked. |
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Then they called one another in the morning. |
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Saying, 'go to your fields early in the morning if you are going to reap'. |
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And they went forth early in the morning, whispering together. |
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That no needy person should come in your garden today. |
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And they went forth early in the morning, determined upon their purpose. |
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But when they saw it, they said, 'undoubtedly, we have lost our way'. |
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Nay, rather we have been deprived of every thing. |
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The most moderate of them said, "Did I not say to you, why do you not glorify Allah? " |
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They said, 'Glory is to our Lord, undoubtedly, we had been unjust. |
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Now one turned towards other reproaching. |
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They said, 'Ah! Woe to us, undoubtedly, we were contumacious. |
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It may be that our Lord will give us in exchange a better than it, we do humbly turn to our Lord. |
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Such is the punishment, and the punishment of the Hereafter is far greater. What a good thing it was, if theyknew? |
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Undoubtedly, for the God fearing, there are Gardens of Bliss with their Lord. |
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Shall We make the muslims like the culprits? |
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What happened to you? How you judge? |
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Have you any Book wherein you read? |
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That you shall have in it whatever you choose? |
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Or have you some oaths from Us, reaching to the Day of Resurrection that you shall have all that you claim? |
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Ask them which of them is guarantor thereof? |
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Or have they some associates? Let them, then bring their associates, if they are truthful. |
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The day when a leg shall be exposed (the meaning is known to Allah) and they will be called upon to prostratethemselves, they will not be able to do so. |
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Their eyes will be cast down, and humiliation will be covering them, and they were indeed called upon toprostrate themselves in the world when they were sound healthy. |
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So leave him to Me, who belies this word. Soon We shall draw them step by step whence they know not. |
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And I shall grant them respite, undoubtedly, My secret planning is very strong. |
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Or do you ask them a wage so that they are laden with debt? |
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Or is the unseen with them so that they are writing? |
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Therefore wait for the command of your Lord and be not as the Man of the Fish when he called out while hisheart was choking. |
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Had not the favour of his Lord reached him for his care, he would have surely been cast upon land blamed. |
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Then his Lord chose him and made him of His near ones. |
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And it seems that the infidels with their bad looks will necessarily, stumble you when they hear Quran and theysay, 'He is surely faraway from wisdom'. |
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And it is not, but an admonition for the worlds. |
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